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Good lord, a PS3 that looks a bit like worth having.
The work of console-customiser Morpheon Mods, this PS3 - complete with the signature of MGS4 creator Hideo Kojima - is currently up on eBay, going for a ludicrous $6000 at time of writing...

That anonymous aluminium box to the left there is the Lan-Li Xbox 360 Modding Case, a roomier bedsit for your Xbox 360 hardware to sit in.
The PC-XB01 comes with the bare-minimum spec, specifically for Xbox 360. So you get ONE 5.25" external bay along with ZERO 3.5" bays, but there is one saviour - a decent fan. A quiet fan. So, for once, playing...

It's a beautiful piece. The cheap case gives it a pleasingly utilitarian early-1990s design appearance, with simplistic buttons that you could easily believe Nintendo would've chucked into a handheld SNES - had it bothered to make one back in the day. And look at that chunky power button. Imagine the satisfying click it makes.
The poor guy started the portable SNES project last Christmas and eventually finished it last week. Here's how it turned out.
The chap used an off-the-shelf plastic case to whack most of the SNES bits in...

I'm considering launching a Tech Digest spin-off site purely for PC case mods, but think I've already found the best mod that will ever exist. Yes, even better than that nudie-girl one yesterday, and Chernobyl power plant one from a few weeks back.
Disguised in an old microwave, the inside is full to the brim with the PC's guts, and the normally-transparent door has been transformed into an actual working monitor. If you look closely enough, you'll see the food being reheated on the plate is actually the desktop wallpaper, with folders located...

I like this youngster's style, and the finished result has left me with a tongue drooling in desire, however it's claimed he created this PC case mod due to the Chernobyl map in the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Why not the real thing?
He's only 16, so wasn't even born when reactor 4 exploded in 1986 - but his case mod is impeccable, and even opens up to reveal the innards...

Bet Tim 'the Toolman' Taylor from Home Improvement knocked up a few of these in his time!
Over at Hacked Gadgets, they've got an awesome video of a sewing machine-cum-jigsaw some bloke from Brazil knocked up, with the foot and feed dog doing the cutting of the wood...

Some bloke over at Hacked Gadgets has taken his hand out of his underpants, and put it to good use - making an amplifier out of an Apple floppy drive.
It shouldn't come to too much expense, and you'll be able to pick up a 5.25 floppy drive fairly easily from eBay or even your shed if you save relics from your IT past. Finally - a suitable way to...